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SEVEN reasons why your language job post isn’t getting any traction
The main goal for hiring managers when writing job descriptions is to generate high-quality candidates – attracting the type of jobseeker that would be a close fit, skill and culture-wise. As well as outlining all the desirable and essential requirements, it is important to pay attention to the tone...
22.10.24 12:09 PM - Comment(s)
Recruiting language professionals: why salary is important
Competition for top talent is fierce at the moment, and many employers seeking bilingual professionals or language experts are finding it particularly difficult to identify and attract the skills they need. Against this backdrop, actively promoting salary ranges or specific compensation packages alo...
22.10.24 12:07 PM - Comment(s)
The Importance of Training and Development
Sustainable business growth and persistent business success can only be achieved through regular employee training and development. Organisations invest a lot in lengthy processes in order to recruit employees that are qualified and suitable. However, it’s often that that’s where it stops as many bu...
22.10.24 12:06 PM - Comment(s)
Choosing between generalist and niche job sites

Many employers now find themselves in a candidate-driven job market, so finding the right employees for your company may be becoming increasingly difficult. What's more you no doubt wish to make sure that your recruitment budget is used as effectively as possible and delivers the results that your ...

22.10.24 12:06 PM - Comment(s)
Recruiting language talent in the new world of work

With the pandemic ushering in an era of hybrid working, organisations competing for top language professionals must consider revisiting their recruitment processes. And particularly at a time when candidates are not only far more selective when they apply for jobs but can also afford to weigh up dif...

19.09.24 08:02 AM - Comment(s)